On 04/01/2011 04:20 PM, Noriko Hosoi wrote:
> (2011年04月01日 13:07), Orion Poplawski wrote:
>> I've got a strange issue that I find annoying. My desktop machine is running
>> Fedora 14. If I ssh to my 389 server and run 389-console there, the fonts
>> are messed up (see attached snapshot). Everything is fine though if I run
>> the console from my desktop. Also, this used to be fine, but some update
>> long ago seems to have caused it.
>>
>> Any thoughts or ideas on how to debug? I ran a diff of -D 9 -f console.log
>> output from the two and no smoking guns there.
>>
> Could you please run this query against your configuration directory server
> and do base64-decoding the nsPreference value?
> $ ldapsearch -x -h<host> -p<port> -D 'cn=directory manager'
-w<pw> -b
> "o=netscaperoot" "(cn=fonts)"
Don't seem to have a preference.
# Fonts, 1.1, Console, uid\3Dadmin\2Cou\3DAdministrators\2Cou\3DTopologyManag
ement\2Co\3DNetscapeRoot, UserPreferences,
nwra.com, NetscapeRoot
dn: cn=Fonts,ou=1.1,ou=Console,ou=uid\3Dadmin\2Cou\3DAdministrators\2Cou\3DTop
ologyManagement\2Co\3DNetscapeRoot,ou=UserPreferences,ou=nwra.com,o=NetscapeR
oot
cn: Fonts
objectClass: top
objectClass: nsAdminConsoleUser
Then, what happens if you add this attribute value to the entry?
nsPreference::
IwojRnJpIEFwciAwMSAxNToxMDoxMSBQRFQgMjAxMQpDT05UUk9MUz1TYW5zU2
VyaWZcOjBcOjExClNUQVRVUz1TYW5zU2VyaWZcOjBcOjExCkRBVEFfVkFSSUFCTEU9U2Fuc1Nlcm
lmXDowXDoxMQpUQVNLPVNhbnNTZXJpZlw6MFw6MTgKVElUTEU9U2Fuc1NlcmlmXDowXDoxOApEQV
RBX0ZJWEVEPU1vbm9zcGFjZWRcOjBcOjExCg==